The Blues have had little trouble as they have scored six times in just 16 opportunities and have not had any player play more than 9:53 minutes with the man-advantage as they are spreading their time around.

The Devils are struggling as they miss Ilya Kovalchuk who was the top player by far both in even strength situations and especially with the extra man. They have scored only once in 15 chances.

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The Ducks were 0-12 this week and have scored only once in 21 chances. They have had plenty of shots on net as they have taken 40 shots in the 21 opportunities which is the second highest percentage per chance in the league after San Jose who have 49 shots on 23 chances.

The Hurricanes were 3-21 this past week as they had the most chances of any NHL team. Skinner led the way with two goals and a helper and Semin also chipped in with a goal. Nathan Gerbe had two assists with Staal picking up one. Faulk took over from Murphy as the quarterback of the first unit.

Chicago was 3-11 this week and are 5-20 this season. Kane had two goals and an assist with Toews scoring once and setting up one of Kane's goals. Sharp assisted on all three goals. Andrew Shaw also drew an assist. It was a surprise to see that Marian Hossa only saw 4:12 minutes on the power play this week in three games.

The Avs were 2-10 this week and are currently 4-19 during the first two weeks. O'Reilly and rookie Nathan MacKinnon were the goal scorers while Gabriel Landeskog, Duchene and Stastny had assists. Steve Downie and Landeskog led the team in time on ice with 9:40 and 9:37 minutes respectively.

The Blue Jackets were 1-8 during the second week of the season and are now 3-13. Johnson scored with Wisniewski and Gaborik assisting. Fedor Tyutin played his first game of the season and will see plenty of power play time this season.

The Stars were 3-8 this week and vaulted up the standings as they are now 3-13. Chiasson and Seguin each had a goal and two assists with Jodie Benn also scoring. Jamie Benn and Gonchar also chipped in with one assist. Ray Whitney slid down the depth chart on the power play this week as he was 10th on the Stars in power play TOI with only 1:57 minutes over two games.

Detroit was 3-9 this week and are 3-17 this season. They finally scored on Saturday as they were 3-7 against the Capitals. Kronwall led the way with a goal and two assists and Alfredsson assisted on all three goals. Datsyuk and Bertuzzi also found the back of the net and Zetterberg picked up the other assist.

It is interesting to see that just two weeks into the NHL season how the power play is working for some teams and not for others.

The Red Wings were having no luck at all on the power play until they played the Flyers on Saturday and potted their first three goals of the campaign.

The Blues have had little trouble as they have scored six times in just 16 opportunities and have not had any player play more than 9:53 minutes with the man-advantage as they are spreading their time around.

The Devils are struggling as they miss Ilya Kovalchuk who was the top player by far both in even strength situations and especially with the extra man. They have scored only once in 15 chances.

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The Ducks were 0-12 this week and have scored only once in 21 chances. They have had plenty of shots on net as they have taken 40 shots in the 21 opportunities which is the second highest percentage per chance in the league after San Jose who have 49 shots on 23 chances.

The Hurricanes were 3-21 this past week as they had the most chances of any NHL team. Skinner led the way with two goals and a helper and Semin also chipped in with a goal. Nathan Gerbe had two assists with Staal picking up one. Faulk took over from Murphy as the quarterback of the first unit.

Chicago was 3-11 this week and are 5-20 this season. Kane had two goals and an assist with Toews scoring once and setting up one of Kane's goals. Sharp assisted on all three goals. Andrew Shaw also drew an assist. It was a surprise to see that Marian Hossa only saw 4:12 minutes on the power play this week in three games.

The Avs were 2-10 this week and are currently 4-19 during the first two weeks. O'Reilly and rookie Nathan MacKinnon were the goal scorers while Gabriel Landeskog, Duchene and Stastny had assists. Steve Downie and Landeskog led the team in time on ice with 9:40 and 9:37 minutes respectively.

The Blue Jackets were 1-8 during the second week of the season and are now 3-13. Johnson scored with Wisniewski and Gaborik assisting. Fedor Tyutin played his first game of the season and will see plenty of power play time this season.

The Stars were 3-8 this week and vaulted up the standings as they are now 3-13. Chiasson and Seguin each had a goal and two assists with Jodie Benn also scoring. Jamie Benn and Gonchar also chipped in with one assist. Ray Whitney slid down the depth chart on the power play this week as he was 10th on the Stars in power play TOI with only 1:57 minutes over two games.

Detroit was 3-9 this week and are 3-17 this season. They finally scored on Saturday as they were 3-7 against the Capitals. Kronwall led the way with a goal and two assists and Alfredsson assisted on all three goals. Datsyuk and Bertuzzi also found the back of the net and Zetterberg picked up the other assist.

The Oilers were 3-12 this week and are 5-20. The return of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins helped as he had two goals and an assist while Ryan Smyth scored once. Schultz, Perron, Hall, Belov and Boyd Gordon also drew assists. Nail Yakupov was a healthy scratch on Saturday.

The Kings were 2-12 this week and are 5-20 this season. Carter and Brown scored with the man-advantage while Carter, Kopitar and Richards drew assists. Slava Voynov played just 5:09 on the power play in four games this week after being on the first power play during week one.

The Wild were 4-14 this week and are firing on all cylinders as they are 7-23 thus far. Parise had two goals with Jared Spurgeon picking up one and adding an assist. Mathew Dumba also scored for Minnesota. Suter had a couple of helpers with Koivu, Heatley, Granlund, Nino Niederreiter and Jonas Brodin also drawing assists.

The Canadiens were 4-8 this week and have scored six times in 21 opportunities. Subban had a goal and two assists with Max Pacioretty getting a goal and one assist. Gallagher and Tomas Plekanec also found the back of the net. Markov had two assists while Galchenyuk, Raphael Diaz and Francis Bouillon had one apiece. Lars Eller only had 3:34 minutes of power play time this week in three games despite being tied for the Habs lead in scoring.

The Predators were 3-9 this week and are now 3-16 in 2013-14. Jones led the way with a goal and an assist while Colin Wilson and Filip Forsberg each scored, Weber, Hornqvist, Legwand, Cullen and Fisher had assists.

The Rangers were 3-13 this week as at least part of their game is working. They are 4-17 this season. Ryan Callahan scored twice with Richards getting a goal and an assist. Stepan assisted on all three goals and has had a hand in all four Ranger power play goals. Brassard chipped in with a pair of assists. Rick Nash is out of action.

The Senators were 2-8 this week and are now 2-12. Ryan had both goals for the Senators, a big difference from last season where he was relegated to the second power play with the Ducks. Karlsson, Wiercioch, Spezza and Chris Phillips drew assists.

The Coyotes were 3-16 this week and are now 4-20 this season. Doan had a goal and an assist with Ekman-Larsson and Mikkel Boedker scoring as well. Ribeiro, Vrbata, Hanzal, Derek Morris and David Schlemko had assists.

The Penguins were terrific on the power play this week striking five times in 11 chances and are now 5-14 this season. Crosby and Jokinen led the way with two goals and two assists each, while Malkin and Kunitz each had a pair of helpers. Brandon Sutter and rookie Olli Maatta had assists as well.

The Blues were 3-8 for the second week in a row. As you can see by the ice time above, coach Ken Hitchcock spreads the power play time around. Roy had a goal and an assist with Tarasenko and David Backes also scoring. Shattenkirk had two helpers with Steen, Pietrangelo and T. J. Oshie picking up assists as well.

The Lightning scored a week leading five times this week tying the Penguins for the most goals. They are now 6-19 after getting 13 chances in week two. Purcell led the way with two goals and an assist while Alex Killorn had one of each. Stamkos and Filppula also scored. St. Louis and Salo chipped in with a couple of assists apiece. Malone, Matt Carle and Richard Panik also hit the scoresheet with assists.

The Maple Leafs were 3-9 and are tied for the NHL lead with the Wild at seven goals apiece. They are 7-24 this season. Joffrey Lupul, van Riemsdyk and Bozak scored with Kessel, Phaneuf, Franson, Jake Gardiner, Morgan Rielly and Kadri drawing assists.